Tamarac Released Inmate Lookup

Tamarac released inmates can be found through the Broward County jail system. This city has a population of about 75,000 and sits in the northern part of Broward County. Tamarac does not operate its own jail facility. When local police make an arrest, the person goes to one of the Broward Sheriff's Office detention centers. You can search for released inmates online using the arrest search portal at sheriff.org. The online system shows people who have been booked into county jail facilities. Broward County also maintains an inmate release log that shows recent releases with dates, booking numbers, and names.

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Broward County Detention Centers

Tamarac arrestees go to Broward County jails. The Broward Sheriff's Office runs several detention facilities across the county. The Main Jail Bureau is at 555 SE 1st Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301. The main jail phone is 954-831-5900. BSO headquarters sits at 2601 West Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312.

Broward Sheriff's Office homepage with inmate search tools and jail information

Several facilities house Broward County inmates. The North Broward Bureau is at 1550 NW 30th Avenue in Pompano Beach, FL 33069. This facility is close to Tamarac and may house people arrested in the city. The Joseph V. Conte Facility sits at 1351 NW 27th Avenue in Pompano Beach, FL 33069. The Paul Rein Detention Facility is at 2421 NW 16 Street in Pompano Beach, FL 33069. Inmates may be housed at any of these facilities based on bed availability and security needs.

For questions about where an inmate is housed, call the main jail at 954-831-5900. Staff can tell you which facility holds the inmate and provide visiting information. The Public Records Unit at 954-831-8700 handles records requests and can provide more detailed information about arrests and releases.

How to Search for Tamarac Inmates

Go to the Broward Sheriff's Office Arrest Search Portal at sheriff.org/DOD/PAGES/ARRESTSEARCH.ASPX. Enter the person's last name and first name in the search boxes. Click search to see results. The system shows current bookings and inmate information for people arrested in Tamarac or anywhere else in Broward County.

Broward arrest search portal showing name search fields for finding inmates

The arrest search shows booking details, personal information, arrest information, charges, bond information, and detention status. You see the date and time the person was booked, their full name, date of birth, and physical description. The record includes the arresting agency name, specific criminal charges, bond type and amount, and current status and location. If the person does not appear in the search, they may have already been released from custody.

Check the Inmate Release Log at releaselog.sheriff.org for release information. This log shows people who have been released from Broward County facilities. The log lists the release date, booking number, last name, and first name for each person released. The log updates regularly as releases happen throughout the day and night.

Using the Broward Release Log

The Broward Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated release log separate from the arrest search portal. This tool helps you find people who have recently been released from county jails. The release log is at releaselog.sheriff.org.

Broward inmate release log showing recent releases with dates and booking numbers

The log shows each release in a table format. You can scroll through the list to find the person you are looking for. The log includes the release date, booking number, last name, and first name. This basic information confirms when someone was released from custody. For more detailed information about a released inmate, contact the Records/Warrants Division at 954-831-8700.

Florida Public Records Law

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the Public Records Act. This law requires government agencies to provide access to most records, including jail records. The Broward Sheriff's Office follows this law when releasing inmate information to the public.

Section 945.10 of Florida Statutes lists exemptions for confidential information. Under Florida Public Records Law, certain information is NOT publicly disclosed. Juvenile arrest and detention records are confidential under Section 985.04. Medical and mental health records cannot be released without consent. Expunged or sealed records are not available to the public. Personal identifiers like social security numbers, fingerprints, and medical IDs are redacted from public records.

Requesting Arrest and Jail Records

To request records not available online, contact the BSO Records/Warrants Division at 2601 W Broward Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312. Call 954-831-8700 during business hours. Staff can help you request arrest reports, booking records, and release information.

The Broward County Clerk of Courts also maintains records related to criminal cases. The Archives Division is at the Central Courthouse, East Building, 201 SE 6th Street, 3rd Floor, Room 03305, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. Call 954-831-5625. The Clerk's office has court records that supplement jail records and show what happened in court after someone was arrested.

Broward County Court Case Search

The Broward County Clerk of the Courts provides a case search portal for court records. You can search by name and date range to find criminal cases. Select the court type from the options: Appeal - Criminal, Felony, or Traffic and Misdemeanor. Enter the person's name and any date range you want to search. Use the Search Filter menu to narrow down results.

Court records show case numbers, charges filed, court dates, dispositions, and sentences. This information adds to the jail records and tells you what happened in court. For questions about court records or case status, contact the Clerk's office during regular business hours.

Inmate Visitation and Deposits

Broward County jails use visitation systems for friends and family. Check the Broward Sheriff's Office website for current visitation rules and schedules. You may need to register before you can visit an inmate. Some facilities use video visitation instead of in-person visits.

To send money to an inmate, you need the inmate's name and booking number. The Broward County jail system uses a third-party service for deposits. You can deposit money online, by phone, or in person at kiosks. Inmates use this money for commissary, phone calls, and other expenses while in custody. Check the BSO website for details about the deposit service and any fees.

County Jail vs State Prison

Broward County jails are separate from the Florida Department of Corrections. County jails hold people awaiting trial or serving sentences of less than one year. State prisons hold people convicted of felonies and sentenced to longer terms. If someone from Tamarac gets sent to state prison, they leave the county jail system and go into state custody.

Use the FDC offender search at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com for state prisoners. The state database includes inmate population records, release information, escape data, supervised offenders, and absconder lists. The Inmate Release Information Search updates every night and shows both past releases and future scheduled releases.

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